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people can potentially fish and enjoy the water front and then bridge back over the land the force main again and make this park ada accessible and there is a lot of heavy growth in the park that make it a harbor for the homeless and makes it uncomfortable for people to visit and we are going to clear much that have landscaping away and use natural native san francisco coastal plant to lament and create a place that we think is more inviting to use, more a traghtive and also, put interpretation again here about the site and possibly the silo art as well. >> thank you and can we go back to crank copark? >>> absolutely. >> love that one. that one. so i couldn't understand the differences between the initial phase alternate a and phase -- the difference --. >> so the initial so until the process of cost estimating the cost estimators estimatinged the total cost is twie million dollars but they are dealing with drawings that are very conceptual and not a whole a lot different than than general take off and is so when cost estimators look at project those details they put a 50% contingency o
people can potentially fish and enjoy the water front and then bridge back over the land the force main again and make this park ada accessible and there is a lot of heavy growth in the park that make it a harbor for the homeless and makes it uncomfortable for people to visit and we are going to clear much that have landscaping away and use natural native san francisco coastal plant to lament and create a place that we think is more inviting to use, more a traghtive and also, put interpretation...
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the main energy will pass to the north so we are not expecting any action from that. the computer model does show it getting close to chicago. it is possible there will be a dusting and some areas. a club or two around of monday and tuesday. we are looking at cloudy skies sprinkles that may mix with a few flurries. cloudy skies and flurries or drizzle and afternoon showers can pop up as well. sunday night may be an early sprinkel low temperature 41 degrees. on monday called air pushes a in. it will be chilly out there. the cold air is hanging around right through to state but by wednesday be have a shot at 40 degrees for the high. by friday we can make it up to 50 in advance of another storm that will bring iran into the area. a chance of producing snow, one week from tomorrow. >> you will get warm temperatures coming and and a front behind it. >> and that the non conference test for northwest and as they tried to drive past the butler. >> hopes to make ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply re
the main energy will pass to the north so we are not expecting any action from that. the computer model does show it getting close to chicago. it is possible there will be a dusting and some areas. a club or two around of monday and tuesday. we are looking at cloudy skies sprinkles that may mix with a few flurries. cloudy skies and flurries or drizzle and afternoon showers can pop up as well. sunday night may be an early sprinkel low temperature 41 degrees. on monday called air pushes a in. it...
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name.the main focus right whh shot him.investigators say it happened just after 3 &po'clcok unday morning.the officer was driving throuuh the corner of dale avenue and when he saw a large group of people.police say he stooped so he coold pass... and thha'' when a maa in the crowd pulled a gun and opened fire... hitting the off-duty offiier twice. (ááánats up full: "is the fine.."" ""hank god.""áá)(ms. ferguson/rrsident) ""t's a bit frightening cause i've been in that sittation before mysell... where i've een held up at gunpoint. so, it's frightening tt know that ven it happens with offfcers.." they believeethat the incident was random... and that the coming up next half hour... is responding.megan gilliland, fox45 mmrring nnws. &pppliceeneed yoor help finding tte suspeet... whh hot a man in a wheelchairá in est balttmore. the victim is 22-year-old brent nickens. onnfriday niggt... nickens wassshot several times bentalou street.friends honest person... and here's a push nowwfor someonn to comee forward... n hopes of solving a senseless crimm. "ii people decide that if they and not put up
name.the main focus right whh shot him.investigators say it happened just after 3 &po'clcok unday morning.the officer was driving throuuh the corner of dale avenue and when he saw a large group of people.police say he stooped so he coold pass... and thha'' when a maa in the crowd pulled a gun and opened fire... hitting the off-duty offiier twice. (ááánats up full: "is the fine.."" ""hank god.""áá)(ms. ferguson/rrsident) ""t's a bit...
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down here in the main event the main system there is another line of severe thunderstorms. heavy winds sweeping the deep south. that is the second time they have had severe weather in the last couple of days. when their 5 mi.they are at 5 mi. that is an indication that you just have flurries going. look at the snow. go to buffalo grove, the snow accumulations are more limited. here are some of the snow totals with a system out west of us. this system has produced respectable snow. it looks like the heaviest accumulations of snow will occur near the lake and up to the north of us. here is the model redeveloping snow later this afternoon. by 9:00 it fades out again. maybe those big flakes that always characterized lakes now. here are the moving weather maps. keep in mind that this is the main storm. they will be two separate systems until they get out over the atlantic. it may drop some heavy snow in parts of new england within the next couple of days. here's the latest reading now much know may be coming down. i have an inch indicated. see how the snow on the main system dow
down here in the main event the main system there is another line of severe thunderstorms. heavy winds sweeping the deep south. that is the second time they have had severe weather in the last couple of days. when their 5 mi.they are at 5 mi. that is an indication that you just have flurries going. look at the snow. go to buffalo grove, the snow accumulations are more limited. here are some of the snow totals with a system out west of us. this system has produced respectable snow. it looks like...
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you can see that weather system tomorrow or tomorrow night but here is the main event, an onshore now coming in on shore now. as we extend into tomorrow night's the winter storm watches have been issued. a big buckle will develop in the jet stream right here and this is a plunge of much colder air. here is how that will look on the weather maps. a system comes across tomorrow. you will see the model begin developing rain and heavy snow band it will ride up just over chicago just to ourselves and its wraparound hits on saturday afternoon. who is going to get the heaviest snow? iowa, parts of northwest illinois, wisconsin will get 8-12 in. but this is all pursuing to upon the storm track. that heavy snow band shifts into our area we will have a lot of wind first from the south, this is what propels the cold air this is the forecast on thursday morning thursday evening wind gusts over 50 mi. per hour. the wind chills will take a dive. there are no chemicals on the road and even though the snow accumulation here after a night and morning of rain may not be all that great we could still ge
you can see that weather system tomorrow or tomorrow night but here is the main event, an onshore now coming in on shore now. as we extend into tomorrow night's the winter storm watches have been issued. a big buckle will develop in the jet stream right here and this is a plunge of much colder air. here is how that will look on the weather maps. a system comes across tomorrow. you will see the model begin developing rain and heavy snow band it will ride up just over chicago just to ourselves...
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Dec 31, 2012
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just two months after voters maine, maryland and washington state approved same sex marriage laws.. this is where the people of america are.. this is where the people of illinois are. citing the presidents stance, the white house said 'were the president still in the illinois state legislatuire, he would support this measure that would treat all illinois couples equally.' but conservative chicago democrat, represenative joe lyons, says the presidents view wont change his vote against the marriage bill... telling wgn by phone 'when he was in the state senate, president obama voted present on any controversial bill that came up.' that sentiment is echoed by other conservatives in the state, including the chicago catholic archdiocese and the thomas more society. the president is entitled to his opinion. he is only one voter. >>the bills author says the bill strikes a balance protecting churches from having to consecrate marriages it wishes not to... yet affords couples equal marriage rights under the law. the velocity of public opinion is changing so rapidly that i think were all surpr
just two months after voters maine, maryland and washington state approved same sex marriage laws.. this is where the people of america are.. this is where the people of illinois are. citing the presidents stance, the white house said 'were the president still in the illinois state legislatuire, he would support this measure that would treat all illinois couples equally.' but conservative chicago democrat, represenative joe lyons, says the presidents view wont change his vote against the...
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it's another plot twist with the main character dropping out of the race donnie trotter was arrested for trying to take a gun into animal onto a plane he said he forgot to take it out of his bag after working his side job as a security guard. he already had the influential report of the sword and township chairman ultimately democrats didn't endorse anyone and it's not much of a surprise. it had to be a tough decision for him and his family but it was our right one. for the rest of the cast the show goes on among the democrats vying for the seat second district congressman mel reynolds napoleon harris and toi hutchinson and anthony biele says he is now the only contender who lives in chicago. i have a great strong relationship in the south suburban area i think i have a very unique scenario on the road to victory. robin kelly said she has been preparing for this role her whole life. i have done the grassroots, i have done legislative. >> he won that easily into went on to win the november election before resigning amid an ongoing battle with bipolar disorder. i took on the tough figh
it's another plot twist with the main character dropping out of the race donnie trotter was arrested for trying to take a gun into animal onto a plane he said he forgot to take it out of his bag after working his side job as a security guard. he already had the influential report of the sword and township chairman ultimately democrats didn't endorse anyone and it's not much of a surprise. it had to be a tough decision for him and his family but it was our right one. for the rest of the cast the...
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Dec 19, 2012
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maybe some drizzle ahead of the main rain late tomorrow night. we will wake up thursday. this snow which would stick will probably be late in the afternoon on thursday and thursday night of friday it is all over except for the witness. coming up, surgery changed their life forever. even after a major staff reductions word of an overhaul one of chicago's premier cultural institutions. ♪ this week only, the years hottest games, each just $39.99. plus, members earn points on every purchase. at kmart. the father of the man who killed chicago police last week getting some high-profile support rev. jesse jackson is seeing that officers are held accountable for the death of philip: he was arrested for allegedly beating his mother and was taser it twice by police and he later died. he says officers were out of line in how they handled the call. i wish i could say it's all about one race but it's not it's about arrogance and power. people can do something in front of you and get away with it. more drew peterson attorney drama chill brodsky now calls his former defense team rival
maybe some drizzle ahead of the main rain late tomorrow night. we will wake up thursday. this snow which would stick will probably be late in the afternoon on thursday and thursday night of friday it is all over except for the witness. coming up, surgery changed their life forever. even after a major staff reductions word of an overhaul one of chicago's premier cultural institutions. ♪ this week only, the years hottest games, each just $39.99. plus, members earn points on every purchase. at...
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maine in the single digits with negative numbers in the northern plains. so it's going to be very cold out there today. minneapolis, fargo, duluth and eventually that cold air will head towards chicago late tonight to tomorrow. one spot in this country that i wouldn't want to stand outside in the cold and wait for a ball to drop is in the northern plains. not bad in new york city later on tonight. >> negative temperatures. yikes. >> coldest air of the season. get ready for it. >> stay warm out there. thanks. top new year's resolutions made and kept by the most successful people. huge entertainment news to tell you about. kanye west, kim kardashian expecting a baby. who broke the news, how far along is she. plus it is lights out for thomas edison's 75 watt light bulb. good luck trying to find one in 2013. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketba
maine in the single digits with negative numbers in the northern plains. so it's going to be very cold out there today. minneapolis, fargo, duluth and eventually that cold air will head towards chicago late tonight to tomorrow. one spot in this country that i wouldn't want to stand outside in the cold and wait for a ball to drop is in the northern plains. not bad in new york city later on tonight. >> negative temperatures. yikes. >> coldest air of the season. get ready for it....
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journalist, a freelancer, a writer from the "washington post" who has contributed, and he is a former main. you may not heard of 31 has not been heard from, since august 13. believed held in syria. no one knows by whom. it is most likely government forces but they do not know. his parents are desperately trying to get news of hum. just another demonstration of how dangerous syria is. we have had colleagues that have been killed this. syrian civilians, of course, continue to die every day this. >>shepard: more than 40,000. thank you. syria's long time ally, russia, is sending warships to syria to prepare for the possibility of the evacuation of their citizens. the report from russian state media is another potential sign that now is losing faith in the syrian regime. last week a top russian diplomat admitted bashar al-assad could lose the civil war. we have the former defense secretary under bill clinton, william cohen, the chairman and chief executive officer of the cohen group. nice to see you, sir. this was a time when there were rules of warfare, there was a front line, there were rules
journalist, a freelancer, a writer from the "washington post" who has contributed, and he is a former main. you may not heard of 31 has not been heard from, since august 13. believed held in syria. no one knows by whom. it is most likely government forces but they do not know. his parents are desperately trying to get news of hum. just another demonstration of how dangerous syria is. we have had colleagues that have been killed this. syrian civilians, of course, continue to die every...
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maine is in the single digits with negative numbers in the northern plains. very cold out there today. minneapolis, fargo, duluth, and that cold air will head to chicago late tonight towards tomorrow. one spot in this country that i wouldn't want to stand outside in the cold and wait for a ball to top would be in the northern plains. not bad in new york city later on tonight. >> negative temperatures. yikes. >> coldest air of the season. get ready for it. >>> the top new year's resolutions made and kept by the most successful people. and huge entertainment news to tell you about. kanye west, kim kardashian expecting a baby. who broke the news. how far along is she. it's lights out for thomas edison 75 watt light bulb. good luck trying to find one in twoet. you're watching fir"first look" msnbc. >>> welcome back. some stories making news this morning now. in oregon a tour bus crashed through a guardrail and down a steep embankment killing nine people, injuring 20. the driver lost control on a highway covered in snow and ice. >>> incredible images captured from
maine is in the single digits with negative numbers in the northern plains. very cold out there today. minneapolis, fargo, duluth, and that cold air will head to chicago late tonight towards tomorrow. one spot in this country that i wouldn't want to stand outside in the cold and wait for a ball to top would be in the northern plains. not bad in new york city later on tonight. >> negative temperatures. yikes. >> coldest air of the season. get ready for it. >>> the top new...
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and certainly, with this storm, again, from ohio all the way to maine. back to bianna. >> a travel nightmare for so many people. ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the desperate, last-ditch effort to try to keep the country from falling off the fiscal cliff, sending everybody's taxes up and possibly sending the country into another recession. it's down to the wire with just three days left. and abc's lisa stark has the latest on the last-minute wheeling and dealing being done in washington. good morning, lisa. >> reporter: bianna, the next 24 hours is critical. the president, in his radio address this morning, urged lawmakers not to let washington politics get in the way of progress. so, today, the last-ditch attempt to put together a deal is under way. and the ball is in the senate's court. there's nothing like a deadline to force action. the president met with congressional leaders friday for the first time in six weeks. then, proclaimed himself modestly optimistic. but warned -- >> the american people are watching what we do here. obviously
and certainly, with this storm, again, from ohio all the way to maine. back to bianna. >> a travel nightmare for so many people. ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the desperate, last-ditch effort to try to keep the country from falling off the fiscal cliff, sending everybody's taxes up and possibly sending the country into another recession. it's down to the wire with just three days left. and abc's lisa stark has the latest on the last-minute wheeling and dealing...
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>> i'm certainly sick of looking at the main speaker and the main players in this little charade going on but we do have to watch it and be prepared because the market does receive when you hear the negative comments, trim exposure and as you say we're inching closer and like the gentleman indicated before we i think we get a deal done and really try to push because they know if it gets into the first week of january, the market will absolutely sell off and so are commodities which is starting to deflect a little bit and show we're going to least. people started to take their money off the table saying if deflation hits if we don't meet the number, we'll have a big problem. >> meanwhile, do you have that strength, numbers from oracle and other companies that are basically showing a lot of cash on balance street and to strengthen the corporate sector. so what wins out come january? fiscal cliff going over it, near term or longer term solid performance on earnings in the corporate sector? >> longer term and solid performance and i do believe with the previous gentleman, this is a charade
>> i'm certainly sick of looking at the main speaker and the main players in this little charade going on but we do have to watch it and be prepared because the market does receive when you hear the negative comments, trim exposure and as you say we're inching closer and like the gentleman indicated before we i think we get a deal done and really try to push because they know if it gets into the first week of january, the market will absolutely sell off and so are commodities which is...
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it sends the wrong main storesnow up to the north of us. here is where the snow will accumulate if you are willing to travel north wisconsin, central wisconsin, minnesota. 3.2 in. near pier south dakota. the twin cities may have 3 in.. here are the weather maps over the weekend. here is our forecast, extensive clout in this with a sliver of sun at times. temperatures 10 degrees above normal. the winds will be southerly. tonight cloudy periods with sprinkles and light showers and spots. tomorrow some reindeer sprinkle periods from a cloudy sky. winds of the lake tomorrow. hyatt 46 degrees. friday will be 45 with a chance for some chilly rain or light showers on sunday. colder next week will show you that in our 7 day forecast coming up later on but no new snow in the short term. time for today's trivia. time out for trivia in today's lunchbreak we're cooking with artichokes. which country cultivates the most artichokes? a. greece b. italy c. united states the answer still to come this midday! hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to wi
it sends the wrong main storesnow up to the north of us. here is where the snow will accumulate if you are willing to travel north wisconsin, central wisconsin, minnesota. 3.2 in. near pier south dakota. the twin cities may have 3 in.. here are the weather maps over the weekend. here is our forecast, extensive clout in this with a sliver of sun at times. temperatures 10 degrees above normal. the winds will be southerly. tonight cloudy periods with sprinkles and light showers and spots. tomorrow...
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our main objective is to target the pimps. and we don't get to the pimps without going through a girl first. >> all right, we've got possible assemblies off and in. >> less than ten minutes into their operation, the undercovers get they're first nibble. >> the undercover vehicle is stopped by the arrest team and the woman is cuffed for prostitution. >> a quick search reveals a handful of items that are sadly all-too common out on the track. >> it's used to scrape the residue off of the actual pipe so they can get more of the crack. >> i did not solicit him. >> is that your crack pipe? are those your condoms? >> those are my condoms. >> that's your crack pipe? >> that's not in my possession. >> it just got pulled out of your coat. >> my sister had it on earlier. i do it, but i didn't have nothing all day. >> police carefully document the evidence and then move on. copy. arrest teams copy. this is going to be a swoop. >> you can pop out and film this one. >> this young woman is done for the night but not before offering police a
our main objective is to target the pimps. and we don't get to the pimps without going through a girl first. >> all right, we've got possible assemblies off and in. >> less than ten minutes into their operation, the undercovers get they're first nibble. >> the undercover vehicle is stopped by the arrest team and the woman is cuffed for prostitution. >> a quick search reveals a handful of items that are sadly all-too common out on the track. >> it's used to scrape...
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our current snowstorm producing more snow across maine. reports of over a foot across the many areas in new england and that snow still coming down. coastal areas dealing with rainfall an winds over 30, 40 miles an hour especially overnight. i her the wind howling. we have winter storm warnings for upstate new york, vermont, new hampshire and maine. and many of these warnings are in effect until early tomorrow morning because that wind, even after the snow is done, the wind will continue to blow snow around and produce white house in -- whiteout conditions. many places over a foot of snow on top of what we have on the ground. we're looking at another storm impact thing the midwest and areas hit hard by tornadoes. the storm system had severe weather with it, unusual for december in alabama, mississippi and the next storm is going to produce thunderstorms and areas of rain and basically heading northeast, producing more snow. but this storm should not be as bad. >> eric: quickly, we only have a couple of seconds but is it unusual? the freque
our current snowstorm producing more snow across maine. reports of over a foot across the many areas in new england and that snow still coming down. coastal areas dealing with rainfall an winds over 30, 40 miles an hour especially overnight. i her the wind howling. we have winter storm warnings for upstate new york, vermont, new hampshire and maine. and many of these warnings are in effect until early tomorrow morning because that wind, even after the snow is done, the wind will continue to...
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thursday night, finally in maine and then we shake it off. here are the wind gusts. indy, gusting up to 39 miles per hour. it's the winds and the snow that are the biggest components and we still have two more days of it. >> so you said this storm has long legs. i always wonder when you have these storms what's behind it. is there a bit of a break or more behind this? >> there's more behind it. there's another storm coming into california that will cross the country. and in essence, it will take more or less the same exact dip to the south and come to the northeast, a very similar path. weather is very cyclical. you get into a pattern and it's very difficult to get out of it. be it drought begets drought or the paths of snow and rain follow each other. that's what we're seeing. >> storm begets storm. thank you. appreciate it. >>> we always have weather. but 2012 brought weather we hope we never see again. our chad myers counts down the top ten weather disasters of the year gone by. >> number ten, april 15th. >> tonight, millions of people throughout the midwest are b
thursday night, finally in maine and then we shake it off. here are the wind gusts. indy, gusting up to 39 miles per hour. it's the winds and the snow that are the biggest components and we still have two more days of it. >> so you said this storm has long legs. i always wonder when you have these storms what's behind it. is there a bit of a break or more behind this? >> there's more behind it. there's another storm coming into california that will cross the country. and in essence,...
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water main repairs in the ongoing long-term work zone. southbound 355 one lane squeezes by along the right side. we're not sure how much longer the crews are going to be in place. overnight construction on the toll road for folks heading in past route 7 one lane able to get by there. 95 though the lanes are open heading up to springfield. the crash last night on the inner loop ramp go to south on 95 has been cleared up. 95 heading up past the beltway to landmark everything open to the 14th street bridge. what was left of the earlier vehicle fire on the outer loop in prince george's county is completely been reinvolved and open and you're -- resolved and open and you're good. mike, jessica back to you. >>> thank you. president obama and congress got back to work yesterday trying to find some sort of a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. there were signs of both hope and discouragement as both sides agreed the talk. >> back to work is relative when you call it work and what seems top a pattern both sides once again blaming each other for the st
water main repairs in the ongoing long-term work zone. southbound 355 one lane squeezes by along the right side. we're not sure how much longer the crews are going to be in place. overnight construction on the toll road for folks heading in past route 7 one lane able to get by there. 95 though the lanes are open heading up to springfield. the crash last night on the inner loop ramp go to south on 95 has been cleared up. 95 heading up past the beltway to landmark everything open to the 14th...
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. >> here is the main point of the whole thing if you legalize, if you have a broad legalization of something like marijuana or any drug that is now illegal see your liberal focus--i used to have these debates with bill maher. liberals focus on the demand side. there is the supply side. there will be a massive growth in the supply. >> cenk: i think government should do a strict regulation and she should dispense it. the american people have spoken, in a gallup poll, 64% say the federal government should not mess with the state laws of colorado and washington. i've heard from conservatives for decades how important states rights are. are you going to tell me that you do not believe in states rights? [ laughing ] >> i believe in states right. the 64%, that hardly means that--that hardly means that 64% of the country you present that as though 64% of the country supports legalization of marijuana. but i go back to your previous point. you say supply, let's regulate it. now you're in the tobacco conundrum. now you have massive federal intervention regulators at the federal level and that's just w
. >> here is the main point of the whole thing if you legalize, if you have a broad legalization of something like marijuana or any drug that is now illegal see your liberal focus--i used to have these debates with bill maher. liberals focus on the demand side. there is the supply side. there will be a massive growth in the supply. >> cenk: i think government should do a strict regulation and she should dispense it. the american people have spoken, in a gallup poll, 64% say the...
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. >> the word tax has the, buzz word on wall street and main street and washington. do you see companies perhaps getting a special tax holiday and bringing back those billions and billions of dollars parked overseas back to the u.s.? >> yes. i hope we have. we think there are people advising this administration and the way to get the economy is the way to repatriate that cash that is trapped overseas. you could reduce tax rates for a1 times special holiday. instead of the marginal tax numbering your money back from europe being 30% you might make it 10%. a lot of money would come back to the u.s. and it would be good for the economy. dave: don't mean to pouu water and your idea because i agree with you it would be a great idea to have a tax holiday we have it ministrations people want from the chief economic adviser of the president on down with the administration and they say no way they are going to do this. would give the any optimism it might be done? >> people need revenue. this is positive for revenue. the money sits over cease and the u.s. treasury gets none o
. >> the word tax has the, buzz word on wall street and main street and washington. do you see companies perhaps getting a special tax holiday and bringing back those billions and billions of dollars parked overseas back to the u.s.? >> yes. i hope we have. we think there are people advising this administration and the way to get the economy is the way to repatriate that cash that is trapped overseas. you could reduce tax rates for a1 times special holiday. instead of the marginal...
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the main rival gets the most important job. secretary of state. how the leaders we were talking about jefferson, he was modal because he was like anyone else who could have been in the shoes. everyone would have grabbed louisiana, maybe he was a little more competent at it. everyone would have made that choice. so lincoln is extreme. what does he do that his peers wouldn't do. >> the lincoln administration is filled with things that only lincoln could have done. he's a gene again yous on multiple level. a country is lucky and we got one when we needed him. the best way to look at it is look at the first decision he makes as president. we don't see the rippling consequences for small differences over the big one. for my purpose lincoln's choice of sue ward is the best possible choice. because it's perfect natural experiment. i know what he did and see what he wanted to do. he is telling lincoln what he wanted to do. >> he is being a consult assistant. he gets all the information. he's part of it. he is in many ways still the dominant republican in
the main rival gets the most important job. secretary of state. how the leaders we were talking about jefferson, he was modal because he was like anyone else who could have been in the shoes. everyone would have grabbed louisiana, maybe he was a little more competent at it. everyone would have made that choice. so lincoln is extreme. what does he do that his peers wouldn't do. >> the lincoln administration is filled with things that only lincoln could have done. he's a gene again yous on...
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my main worry is the following. if the republicans and the democrats can't get together to solve the fiscal cliff, then you will need an external force, you will need major market selloff. you will need a major economic trauma to get them to focus. >> there are other things that have been on the table. i want to talk about a few of those, as soon as we come back. coming up, the republicans want a new formula for inflation, it's called chained cpi, it could slow the growth in payments to social security recipients, that's got some people mad. the president has said he could agree do it, but democratic lawmakers say no way. [ bells dinging ] ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. happier holidays. santho, ho, ho!anta! santa! want to see some magic? watch this! merry ch
my main worry is the following. if the republicans and the democrats can't get together to solve the fiscal cliff, then you will need an external force, you will need major market selloff. you will need a major economic trauma to get them to focus. >> there are other things that have been on the table. i want to talk about a few of those, as soon as we come back. coming up, the republicans want a new formula for inflation, it's called chained cpi, it could slow the growth in payments to...
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association are in the process of bringing a couple of american franchises to afghanistan so far the main ones are radio shack and hertz in a project statement from the us afghanistan franchising trade conference in states quote franchising has proven to be an ideal market vehicle for both employment and economic growth because of this experience coupled with the high demand for u.s. franchise brands in afghanistan the task force is confident that focusing its pilot sector focused trade conference on franchising will prove successful for both us france franchise pioneers and successful ask afghan entrepreneurs to talk more about what this public private partnership means i was joined earlier by michael brooks the producer for the majority report you know i think that there is a certain type of. goal associated with global brands and that's really that there's a certain type of employment there's a certain way of doing things there's a certain kind of almost monoculture that can be replicated and done anywhere and i think you know we think about radio shack university in the suburbs of ame
association are in the process of bringing a couple of american franchises to afghanistan so far the main ones are radio shack and hertz in a project statement from the us afghanistan franchising trade conference in states quote franchising has proven to be an ideal market vehicle for both employment and economic growth because of this experience coupled with the high demand for u.s. franchise brands in afghanistan the task force is confident that focusing its pilot sector focused trade...
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now, after this lengthy preface, i am going to get to my main topic. why lincoln rejected all meaningful compromise with territories. but there must be o
now, after this lengthy preface, i am going to get to my main topic. why lincoln rejected all meaningful compromise with territories. but there must be o
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by friday, into maine. it finally by thursday night you can see where it is it moves out on friday. there is another storm brewing that we'll have to talk about later for new england also taking a similar track for new year's eve and new year's eve day. >> we'll have to keep an eye on that. >> these are holiday storms. they only come at the holidays. >> thank you. well, if you are watching tonight, there is a good chance that you are watching after a flight has been delayed. or trying to reschedule after a flight cancellation. as always when a big storm blows through, the entire airline system feels it. holley furfur is in atlanta right now. cancellations are bad right now and the worst might not be over. >> reporter: that's right, randi. about 1400 flights have been canceled right now. as the storm heads to new england, as alexandra said, tonight and tomorrow, the numbers might get worse. delays in airports from detroit to new york. an hour, hour and a half. in philadelphia, two and a half hours they're waiting. it's not just the passengers getting frustrated. some of the pilots as
by friday, into maine. it finally by thursday night you can see where it is it moves out on friday. there is another storm brewing that we'll have to talk about later for new england also taking a similar track for new year's eve and new year's eve day. >> we'll have to keep an eye on that. >> these are holiday storms. they only come at the holidays. >> thank you. well, if you are watching tonight, there is a good chance that you are watching after a flight has been delayed....
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intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my condolences to everyone who's suffering from this, families of the victims, it's an absolute tragedy. but i have a lot of confidence in newtown. culturally we're a very, very strong town. and we stick together. we're a tight-knit community. i know we're going to work through this. everyone cares about everyone. and that's just who we are. that's our culture. >> you're 17? >> yes. >> the shooter is 20. did you know him? >> no. but upon hearing he was 20, i was shocked. i was lost for words. how could someone so young commit such a heinous act. >> you don't know his family? >> i do not. i do not. >> thank you. >> thank you. i appre
intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my...
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the main thing in the icu, patients a lot of times need to get the calories he needs to heal. however they can give it to him, solid or liquid is the most important thing. >> appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's check in on other top stories. susan hendrix is joining me with a 360 bull on the. >> nelson mandela is home from the hospital and will continue to receive treatment. the 94-year-old is being treated for a lung infection and had surgery to remove gallstones. he has not appeared in the public since 2010. syria's military police chief defected. in a video on you tube he says syria's army has deviated from the mission to protect the country while carrying out massacres against innocent civilians. the two firefighters who survived a sniper ambush in webster, new york, will be upgreat graded to satisfactory condition. they were shot responding to a house fire. the two killed will have funerals on sunday and monday. >>> nbc's david gregory may have violated d.c. gun laws. during sunday's "meet the press" while interviewing an nra executive he held up a
the main thing in the icu, patients a lot of times need to get the calories he needs to heal. however they can give it to him, solid or liquid is the most important thing. >> appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's check in on other top stories. susan hendrix is joining me with a 360 bull on the. >> nelson mandela is home from the hospital and will continue to receive treatment. the 94-year-old is being treated for a lung infection and had surgery to...
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intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my condolences to everyone who's suffering from this, families of the victims, it's an absolute tragedy. but i have a lot of confidence in newtown. culturally we're a very, very strong town. and we stick together. we're a tight-knit community. i know we're going to work through this. everyone cares about everyone. and that's just who we are. that's our culture. >> you're 17? >> yes. >> the shooter is 20. did you know him? >> no. but upon hearing he was 20, i was shocked. i was lost for words. how could someone so young commit such a heinous act. >> you don't know his family? >> i do not. i do not. >> thank you. >> thank you. i appre
intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my...
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second someone starts talking about greater access to liquor licenses, people think you want to convert main street into new orleans' bourbon street and that you want more bars. what i want are more social venues and an equity in that opportunity, someplace that people can go and raise a glass and, you know, celebrate a christening or a graduation. and the reality is that right now we're seeing an inequity in access to those opportunities. so a neighborhood like the north end has a density of 91 liquor licenses and a depressed neighborhood or neighborhood that could be even more successful like a rocks burg or hyde park is having difficulty procuring those licenses. and restaurants make about 70% of their revenue on their bar. so i think restaurants can play a revolutionary role in building community and in building culture in keeping young professionals here. >> let's stay on real estate development if we can, but let's go bigger, bigger than bricks and mortar, let's talk about steel girders and glass. here's the premise that ed raises in the book. shiny new real estate, meaning big new dev
second someone starts talking about greater access to liquor licenses, people think you want to convert main street into new orleans' bourbon street and that you want more bars. what i want are more social venues and an equity in that opportunity, someplace that people can go and raise a glass and, you know, celebrate a christening or a graduation. and the reality is that right now we're seeing an inequity in access to those opportunities. so a neighborhood like the north end has a density of...
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there are essentially four main grounds upon which americans oppose the war. the first one, which you can see clearly, is on the grounds of morality that this was an unjust war which would bring national dishonor on the united states. a congressman josh with giddings ohio repeated theward has representatives that in order to be patriotic people had to dissent from this aggressive, and holy, not just for. in the murder of mexicans upon their own sorrow or robbing them of their country, i can take apart either now or hereafter. and he was rather strong in his opinions, but that was the kind of critique the ec certainly by march of 1847 when the united states bombarded the town of veracruz bidding to the deaths of a lot of civilians. and anti american critique. the second grounds were slavery and giddings was an abolitionist , but it was not just abolitionists are people in new england in tucson issues of slavery be really important. it would make slavery sprayed and make the slave power stronger again, it was not just people in newfoundland. consider for a momen
there are essentially four main grounds upon which americans oppose the war. the first one, which you can see clearly, is on the grounds of morality that this was an unjust war which would bring national dishonor on the united states. a congressman josh with giddings ohio repeated theward has representatives that in order to be patriotic people had to dissent from this aggressive, and holy, not just for. in the murder of mexicans upon their own sorrow or robbing them of their country, i can...
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they just ran up to the main road, 100 yards away. my son and several of the other students were extremely brave in what they did and, acted with the courage that i don't know if i have. and, again, they just ran and were fortunate enough to meet a woman who was -- is another hero in the story, and, took them to the police station. so -- >> and i understand -- >> he just ran. >> chris: i understand that he ran out himself but wait for his friends to make sure they were safe. but, tell us about victoria soto. because we understand, it is coming out that this 27-year-old, first grade teacher actually tried to persuade the gunman not to shoot and put herself in front of the gunman and lost her life trying to save her children. tell us about her. >> you know, i -- the school year was relatively knew, my wife knew her a little bit better than i did but i did meet her on one occasion and my wife spoke very highly of her. she was a very caring, compassionate young woman. and, not only did she love her kids, they loved her, in return. she was
they just ran up to the main road, 100 yards away. my son and several of the other students were extremely brave in what they did and, acted with the courage that i don't know if i have. and, again, they just ran and were fortunate enough to meet a woman who was -- is another hero in the story, and, took them to the police station. so -- >> and i understand -- >> he just ran. >> chris: i understand that he ran out himself but wait for his friends to make sure they were safe....
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elected governor of maine. the two were married in 1989 and they have been a great team since. as olympia puts it, i have a wonderful partner in life. we have been able to ride the waves together. when george mitchell announced his retirement in 1994, olympia threw her hat in the ring and won in a landslide, with 60% of the vote against her opponent's 36%, and carrying every county in the state. believe it or not, it was the smallest margin of victory she has enjoyed in three senate races. with this victory, olympia became the only woman in history to serve in both houses of her state legislature and both houses of congress. in the senate, olympia has worked tirelessly as a member of the finance committee, the armed services committee, the committee on commerce, science and transportation, the select committee on intelligence and as chair of the committee on small business and entrepreneurship. now, a lot of people like to focus on olympia's independent streak but my experience is that she herself has always ca
elected governor of maine. the two were married in 1989 and they have been a great team since. as olympia puts it, i have a wonderful partner in life. we have been able to ride the waves together. when george mitchell announced his retirement in 1994, olympia threw her hat in the ring and won in a landslide, with 60% of the vote against her opponent's 36%, and carrying every county in the state. believe it or not, it was the smallest margin of victory she has enjoyed in three senate races. with...
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the main reason? family pressure even from female relatives. she read from their stories. >> my husband said he needed to have a son. he said that if i cannot give him a son since we have two daughters he would need to find another woman. i thought maybe my mother-in- law thought differently but she also said that if i want to remain in the family, i must have a son. it is not right that women must keep getting pregnant and keep trying to have boys. we are women yet we want no daughters. >> reporter: she says if a woman is already pregnant, the most commonly used technique to determine the sex is ultrasound but if she is not yet pregnant and has money she may seek help from this man. >> we have seen patients from every nation on earth now. >> reporter: dr. jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up in red. >> reporter: the team uses an expensive high-tech approach to select sex. it's called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or pgd for short. >> the accu
the main reason? family pressure even from female relatives. she read from their stories. >> my husband said he needed to have a son. he said that if i cannot give him a son since we have two daughters he would need to find another woman. i thought maybe my mother-in- law thought differently but she also said that if i want to remain in the family, i must have a son. it is not right that women must keep getting pregnant and keep trying to have boys. we are women yet we want no daughters....
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intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my condolences to everyone who's suffering from this, families of the victims, it's an absolute tragedy. but i have a lot of confidence in newtown. culturally we're a very, very strong town. and we stick together. we're a tight-knit community. i know we're going to work through this. everyone cares about everyone. and that's just who we are. that's our culture. >> you're 17? >> yes. >> the shooter is 20. did you know him? >> no. but upon hearing he was 20, i was shocked. i was lost for words. how could someone so young commit such a heinous act. >> you don't know his family? >> i do not. i do not. >> thank you. >> thank you. i appre
intercom, she heard screams and bullets -- she heard the gunshots and the screams occurring in the main office of the building. that's ultimately when the school went into lockdown. >> a 9-year-old. can you imagine a 9-year-old having to deal with that? i just can't. >> it's traumatic. >> tell us -- talk to our viewers and everyone who's watching here about how you guys are doing, your sister, your family, the community? >> first off, i'd really like to give my...
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so the main concern -- and this is a risk scenario, what they call a left tail. it's not the baseline, is that we get a tipping process that one bad thing here leads to another bad thing elsewhere, which comes back here. and that's why the hope is somehow, somehow, i don't know how, but somehow in the next week washington will find a way to avoid this fiscal cliff. >> from your lips to god's ears, mohamed, thanks very much. coming up, as long as congress doesn't trip us up, we are on the way to an economic renaissance in this country. i'll explain. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> we are on the road to an economic renaissance. think about the united states economy like a runner along this road. full economic recovery and prosperity is the destination. the ec
so the main concern -- and this is a risk scenario, what they call a left tail. it's not the baseline, is that we get a tipping process that one bad thing here leads to another bad thing elsewhere, which comes back here. and that's why the hope is somehow, somehow, i don't know how, but somehow in the next week washington will find a way to avoid this fiscal cliff. >> from your lips to god's ears, mohamed, thanks very much. coming up, as long as congress doesn't trip us up, we are on the...
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an excellent man wrote bates and in the main wise but he lacks will and purpose and i greatly fear he has not the power to command. over the next 12 months, the civil war became a cataclysm. the federal government became a -- in the confederacy came close to winning its independence. get set for the key losses that led to its doom. 186200 the death knell of slavery and the military leaders who would eventually win the war. like grant, sherman, sheridan, meredith. the future of the nation was set that year in indelible inc.. a blueprint for an america of continental red, network transportation, widespread education and industrial might. at the same time these 12 terrible months revealed the dreadful cost of entry into that future. payable in blood and misery on battlefields from shiloh sharpsburg, do you bridge to fredericksburg. most of all though, 1862 was the year lincoln rose to greatness. never since the founding of the country has so much depended on the judgment, the cunning, the timing and the sheer physical endurance of one man. now how lincoln survived and ultimately triumphe
an excellent man wrote bates and in the main wise but he lacks will and purpose and i greatly fear he has not the power to command. over the next 12 months, the civil war became a cataclysm. the federal government became a -- in the confederacy came close to winning its independence. get set for the key losses that led to its doom. 186200 the death knell of slavery and the military leaders who would eventually win the war. like grant, sherman, sheridan, meredith. the future of the nation was...